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Mizzou Arena is surely the place to be come gametime, so get your Missouri basketball tickets, put on your black and gold, and come support the Tigers as they battle through the SEC and make their case for a coveted spot in the NCAA Tournament.

Missouri Tigers Basketball Ticket Information

The electrifying atmosphere at Missouri basketball games provides one of the best home-court advantages in all of college hoops. The Tigers will be on the prowl for an NCAA Tournament bid once again this season, so add your voice to the roar of the crowd in 2015 with Mizzou basketball tickets from Vivid Seats. Please call 1.866.848.8499 or use our Live Chat feature to reach a customer service representative with any questions or concerns while shopping.

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Anderson Set to Lead in Debut Season at Mizzou

On the heels of Frank Haith’s departure to Tulsa, Missouri found its new head coach for 2014-15 in Kim Anderson, who himself attended the school, competing from 1974-77. Anderson is coming off quite a year, having earned NABC national coach of the year honors after leading Central Missouri to a 30-win season and its first Division II national title in three decades. The Tigers, meanwhile, finished 23-12 overall last year, 9-9 in conference play, were eliminated in the second round of the postseason NIT, and were forced to bid farewell to leading scorers Jordan Clarkson and Jabari Brown who both entered the NBA Draft.

Interestingly enough, Anderson inherited a similar scenario 12 years ago when he began his tenure at Central Missouri, and hopes are high he’ll be able to turn things around in Columbia as well. Mizzou will begin the regular season with three consecutive games at home against UMKC (Nov. 14), Valparaiso (Nov. 16), and Oral Roberts (Nov. 19), all of which will serve as opening round contests for the Maui Invitational. The Tigers will then head to Hawaii for the remainder of the tournament that will pit the squad against Arizona (Nov. 24) and either Kansas State or Purdue on Nov. 25 and 26. SEC play will begin at home on Jan. 8 versus LSU.